According to Prying Eye Monitoring, Kimi Work has been found to have an undisclosed data upload mechanism. RuntimeWire reverse-engineered the Windows client and discovered that whenever a user submits feedback, Kimi automatically selects the most recent 5 Work sessions, packages them separately, and uploads them. These sessions are not displayed on the feedback page, and users cannot choose whether to upload them.
What's outrageous is that these 5 sessions may have no relevance to the issue you are providing feedback on. When RuntimeWire submitted a test feedback from the plugin page, Kimi still followed the same process, extracting the most recent 5 from all Work sessions.

